The dropout rate among students from North Korean defector families reached 2.2 percent in 2024, twice the national average, ...
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The Kenyan business scene has always been a leader in adopting new tech. From the way M-Pesa changed how we pay for groceries to the rise of tech hubs in Nairobi, we aren't afraid of the future. But ...
Immigrant families are skipping medical appointments and delaying care as they weigh health risks against fears of detention ...
Utility bills have increased 6% over the past year nationwide, and nearly 80 million Americans have been scrambling to keep up.
In a bot driven internet, engagement is abundant and cheap. Verifiable human work is not. How can the next phase of incentives, AI training and digital labor be shaped?
Long Island drivers already navigating some of the nation’s most dangerous roads warn Albany’s stricter new traffic laws will only likely dump more unlicensed motorists on the streets.
JINAN CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global market for three-in-one busbar ...
Some space industry leaders — including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos — believe the answer could be in orbit, via space-based data centers. That idea has gained attention in recent weeks. Musk is ...
Radars and cameras might be for seeing cars and people now but they can be used to make existing roads better in the first place.
The U.S. needs $9.1 trillion in infrastructure repairs. Could taxing wealth above $100 million close the gap—or would it backfire?
Leaders today aren't suffering from a lack of data but an overload of it. Here’s how entrepreneurs and executives can turn information overwhelm into clarity, confidence, and smarter decision-making.
Portland State University Computer Science Professor Banafsheh Rekabdar is developing artificial intelligence to track ...